Wednesday, 25 May 2011

I just met a bizarre error when using the Crm xrm assembly when using the ConditionOperator.In in a query. In this case the query was to find all notes related to a list of CRM entities, and the error was "Condition for attribute 'annotation.objectid': expected argument(s) of type 'System.Guid' but received 'System.Guid[]'". I was using almost identical code to some code that did work, but there was a subtle difference in the overloads of some of the xrm methods.

On the face of it, you'd expect identical behaviour, but it looks like the problem is due to the parameter overloads on the different methods. The constructor for ConditionExpression takes 5 overloads, and the compiler will use System.Collections.ICollection for the array of Guids. However, the AddCondition method only offers one type for the third parameter (params object[]). The result of this is that the code fails because the parameter is interpreted as object[] {new Guid[] { g1, g2 }}.

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